Endometriose und assistierte Reproduktionstechnologie in der chinesischen Medizin

In: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Akupunktur · 2024 · vol. 67(4) , pp. 233–237 · doi:10.1007/s42212-024-00692-8 · W4403685612
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This paper reviews Chinese medicine treatments for endometriosis, including their effects on assisted reproduction technologies and oocyte quality.

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This paper discusses how integrative Chinese medicine is applied in the management of endometriosis in the context of assisted reproduction technology, focusing on concepts and approaches described in the Chinese medical literature. It summarizes existing writings rather than reporting new experimental or clinical data, and it explicitly states that no studies on humans or animals were conducted for this contribution. A key emphasis is the relationship between endometriosis and reproductive outcomes/egg quality within ART considerations, as framed by Chinese medicine perspectives. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically links Chinese medical management with assisted reproduction technology in endometriosis.

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